About
- 1.Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia
- 2.The Making of a Confederate General
- 3.Lee’s Year of Fabled Victories
- 4.Lee From Gettysburg to Appomattox
- 5.Was Lee an Old-Fashioned General?
- 6.The Making of the Mighty “stonewall” Jackson
- 7.Stonewall Jackson as Lee’s “right Arm”
- 8.James Longstreet’s Road to Prominence
- 9.Longstreet’s Later Confederate Career
- 10.The Rise of Jubal Anderson (early)
- 11.Early’s Path to Defeat
- 12.“jeb” Stuart as Soldier and Showman
- 13.One Promotion Too Many — A.P. Hill
- 14.Forced From Center Stage — Richard S. Ewell
- 15.A Straight-Ahead Fighter — John Bell Hood
- 16.Could Robert E. Lee Make Hard Decisions?
- 17.The Problem of Attrition
- 18.Younger Officers I — Robert Emmett Rodes
- 19.Younger Officers II — Stephen Dodson Ramseur
- 20.Younger Officers III — John Brown Gordon
- 21.Younger Officers IV — Edward Porter Alexander
- 22.Gifted but Flawed — J.E. Johnston and Beauregard
- 23.Drama and Failure — Magruder and Pickett
- 24.Before the Bar of History — The Lost Cause